00:00Discover the unique call of the red-ballued woodpecker, a beautiful and active bird often
00:05found in eastern North America.
00:08This video features clear audio of the woodpecker's ch-ch-ch-ch-call along with the peaceful nature
00:14visuals.
00:15Perfect for bird watchers, nature lovers, and the beginner learning bird sounds identification.
00:20Now relax for a moment and listen, play call sound here, close your eyes, feel the trees
00:26and the breeze and the morning sunlight.
00:29Let the natural rhythm speak to you.
00:59Have you ever heard a bird called that sounds like a sharp
01:01sound.
01:02Have you ever heard a bird called that sounds like a sharp
01:03sound.
01:04sharp chirp acting through a quiet forest.
01:05If yes, there is a good chance you just can see it.
01:09cross path with the red-ballued woodpecker.
01:10Have you ever heard a bird called that sounds like a sharp chirp acting through a quiet forest.
01:16If yes, there is a good chance you just cross path with the red-ballued woodpecker.
01:23Today let's discover the sound behind this beautiful visitors of the woodland.
01:30woodland.
01:31woodland.
01:32If yes, there is a good chance you just cross path with the red-ballued woodpecker.
01:37roadland.
01:38Oh, wow.
01:39That sounds like a big old- niez.
01:40There is a little bit higher on the woodland.
01:41I wanted to hear it.
01:42It's been a big, long-lady.
01:43I did.
01:44It's been a big, long-lady.
01:46I was a long-lady.
01:47I was a long-lady.
02:49The red-bellied woodpecker is a medium-sized woodpecker found across eastern and southeastern
03:09United States.
03:11The red-bellied woodpecker is a medium-sized woodpecker.
03:17The red-bellied woodpecker is a medium-sized woodpecker.
03:57Despite its name, it's not the belly that catches your eye first.
04:05It's that bright fire red patch on the head and the striking black and white ladder pattern
04:10on its back.
04:12Nature's artwork at its finest.
04:27Nature's artwork at its finest.
04:57The real magic is in its call.
05:00The red-bellied woodpecker has a distinctive voice.
05:03Bold, sharp and full of character.
05:13It's most common call is a rolling char-char-char.
05:17Kind of a like forest alarm pad.
05:27It also makes a gentle tuk-tuk-tuk tapping sound when drumming on tree trunks.
05:32These sounds are not just random noises.
05:34They are messages used to defend territory, attract a mate or simply say I am here.
05:40If you ever heard this call while walking through the woods, don't forget to look up.
05:57The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:00Watching, calling and announcing its presence with pride.
06:03The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:04The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:05The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:06The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:07The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:08The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:09The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:10The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:11The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:12The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:13The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:14The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
06:15The red-bellied woodpecker might be right above you.
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